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Nordion Energi owns and operates Sweden’s sole gas transmission network, as well as gas and electricity distribution networks in southern and western Sweden. Nordion has set a goal to become the first gas grid operator in Europe with 100% green gas. To achieve this, the company has developed a series of industry-leading initiatives in three areas: hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and biogas. Nordion has also set a target to achieve net zero emissions in its own operations by 2030.
Company overview
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Nordion Energi
Nordion Energi was formed through the integration of three acquisitions; Swedegas (2018), Weum Gas (2018) and Falbygdens Energi (2021). The activities of the company include the ownership and operation of the sole gas transmission network in Sweden, located in the south-western part of the country (Swedegas), the country’s largest gas distribution network, mainly in the Malmo metropolitan area (Weum Gas), as well as the electricity distribution network of Falkoping (Falbygdens Energi). Nordion Energi has been formed to drive the transition towards 100% green energy in Sweden, and it is a leader in the development of biogas and hydrogen related infrastructure in Sweden.
- Location: Europe
- Sector: Gas Distribution and Transmission
- Risk Classification: regulated
- Initial Acquisition date: Apr 2018
- Governance: sole
- Website: www.nordionenergi.se/en
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